This year’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month has come to an end and, with every passing year, cyberthreats are increasing in number and complexity. Reactive solutions are...

WWDC21 update: macOS 12 Monterey is here with features that can simplify your life as an admin
The iOS, iPadOS, and tvOS 15 updates released last month provided some noteworthy improvements to security and privacy while introducing new features. macOS 12...

Say hello to Windows 11 with Desktop Central
Microsoft unveiled Windows 11 on June 24, 2021 at its virtual launch event. Though Windows 11 will be officially available on October 5, 2021, Microsoft has...

Gartner recognizes ManageEngine in its 2021 Magic Quadrant for Unified Endpoint Management Tools
The COVID-19 pandemic fast-tracked the adoption of hybrid workforce in organizations, bringing with it a slew of problems for IT teams. Organizations had to enable...

Securing endpoints, part 1: Ensuring hackers don’t manipulate your browsers to carry out attacks
In a world of automation, computers and the data on them have become the backbone of many organizations. But data is a double-edged sword. It...

Security threats affecting your workforce productivity? Here’s how Forrester says you can address them
According to Forrester, the number of permanent, full-time remote workers is expected to increase by 300 percent or more compared to pre-pandemic numbers. Amid the...

Desktop Central featured in 2021 Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice for UEM
At ManageEngine, customer satisfaction is not just a promise, but also a driving force behind everything we do. From resolving bugs to delivering a seamless...

ManageEngine makes the cut again for unified endpoint management
There’s no doubt in my mind that Gartner Midmarket Context: Magic Quadrant report is the most important of all Magic Quadrants up to this point....

5 trends that will define endpoint management in 2021 and beyond
2020 was a year of tremendous dejection and disruption. Imagine if you had told your organization’s upper management that they had to switch their 10,000...